Slipbot
AI-powered enterprise document processing that turns paperwork into a simple drag and drop.
Overview
Slipbot, now operating as Doxci, is an AI-powered intelligent document processing (IDP) company that automates enterprise document workflows. The platform uses artificial intelligence, natural language processing (NLP), and robotic process automation (RPA) to read, process, and complete tasks associated with enterprise documents. Doxci can process over 100,000 documents in the time it takes a human to read just one, reducing document processing time by up to 99%.
Originally built as a SaaS product at Autonomi, the technology spun off as Slipbot with a focus on insurance document processing. After expanding its capabilities beyond insurance to serve multiple regulated industries, the company rebranded to Doxci. The platform is designed to work without requiring changes to existing software systems or workflows -- users simply drag and drop documents into a folder and Doxci handles the rest.
Doxci differentiates itself with a zero-training document processing engine that can deliver results with fewer than 15 sample documents, compared to competitors that require a minimum of 100 training documents. The company offers a pay-per-use pricing model with no licensing fees or annual minimums, and typical implementations go from initial meeting to final solution in 4-6 weeks.
Products & Services
Doxci Intelligent Document Processing Platform
An AI-powered platform that automates the extraction, classification, and processing of enterprise documents. The platform combines computer vision, NLP, and machine learning to understand and extract information from any document format without extensive training.
Key Features
- Zero-training document processing engine
- Drag-and-drop interface requiring no platform adoption
- Above-human accuracy for data extraction
- Processes structured documents (ACORD forms, driver's licenses) and unstructured documents (loss runs, medical records, insurance policies)
- Automated document classification and routing
- Data validation and verification
- Customizable workflows
- Integration with existing business systems
Target Users: Underwriting teams, claims processors, compliance officers, operations teams
Arabic Document Processing
Specialized capability for processing Arabic-language documents with over 98% accuracy, going beyond traditional OCR to provide contextual understanding of Arabic text.
Key Features
- 98%+ accuracy on Arabic documents
- Contextual understanding beyond basic OCR
- Support for Middle Eastern business documents
Target Users: Insurance and financial services companies operating in the Middle East
At a Glance
- Founded
- 2021
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Employees
- 1-10
- Funding
- Seed
Category & Focus
- Category
- Document Management
- Subcategories
- Intelligent Document Processing OCR/AI Document Automation
- Insurance Verticals
- P&C Commercial Specialty/E&S Reinsurance
- Target Customers
- Carriers, MGAs/MGUs, Reinsurers, Brokers
Customers
- Solis Reinsurance (Solis Re) -- Miami-based MGA specializing in catastrophe and P&C underwriting for Latin America
- Solis Re saves 120 hours per quarter (10 hours weekly) on document processing
- 41% bottom-line improvement for Solis Re
- 50% projected annual revenue increase for Solis Re
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Last updated: 2026-03-25